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Hi with me being interested in steam locomotives and rolling stock. I thought I would model a small diorama of a trainspotter watching rolling stock.
The base is an oak plinth 136mm x 86mm ideal for little model dioramas. The scene is set in a typical yard where a GWR ventilated van has been shunted in. ;)
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Hi some progress has been made on the wagon siding. Track has been glued and weathered and weathering powders will be used to blend it all in at a later date.
The wall section will have some mortar added along the top. This will then be painted up and weathered.
But for now a progress picture..
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Interesting project. Are you going for the shortest end to end layout award. :D
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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 3:47 pm Interesting project. Are you going for the shortest end to end layout award. :D
Thanks Walkingthedog, I never thought about the shortest end to end layout :lol:
I like to build small model railway dioramas as I find when you come to build a larger layout you tend to loose you mojo .
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I suppose you could eventually join them all together.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:23 pm I suppose you could eventually join them all together.
That has been mentioned in the past :D
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This is another build I’m currently working on, it’s a small photographic plank so I can take picture of my 4mm scale wagon builds and locomotives. I still have weathering powders to use on the track bed area and a couple of items to add..
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If you built a layout it would look superb, as long as your mojo kept going :D
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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 7:34 pm If you built a layout it would look superb, as long as your mojo kept going :D
Thanks Walkingthedog for your comments, I’m looking at building an inglenook once I plan it out. :D
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Really like that, look forward to more images and the inglenook when you start it. Very nice indeed.
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